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1 Abutment fracture in a bridge supported by natural teeth and implants Authors_Dr Gregory-George Zafiropoulos, Dr Giorgio Deli & Dr Rainer Valentin, Germany/Italy _Introduction Implant treatment has evolved into a reliable modality for the replacement of missing teeth. Although rare, complications may occur, and some uncertainty surrounds the treatment of some of these events, especially when restorations are supported by a combination of natural teeth and implants. 1 Often the fabrication of an entirely new restoration is necessary if one or several of the natural teeth need to be removed. Here, we report two cases in which a natural tooth abutment of a restoration supported by implants and natural teeth fractured. We describe the technique used to replace the fractured tooth with an implant, which allowed the re-use of the existing restoration. _Cases Case 1 The patient was a 62-year-old male non-smoker in good general health, who was taking no medication and had received implant treatment at the author s office six years before developing the complications described in this article. The mandible was restored with fixed crowns and implant retained bridges. The maxilla Figs. 1a d_casts placed in the articulator; a) right side, restoration not in place; b) left side, restoration not in place; c) anterior view, restoration in place; d) left side with restoration in place. Fig. 1a Fig. 1b Fig. 1c Fig. 1d 14 I implants

3 Fig. 9a Fig. 9b Fig. 10a Fig. 10b Fig. 10c Figs. 9a & b_a) Fabricated customised abutment; b) try-in of the abutment in the restoration. Figs. 10a c_a & b) Abutment mounted on the implant; c) panoramic radiograph of custom-made abutment #13 in place. was restored with a removable teeth-implant supported, palatal free bridge (Figs. 1a-d) using double crowns as attachments, as previously described. 2-4 No implants were placed in regio #16 and #26, since the patient decided against performing sinus lift procedures and the remaining bone height was inadequate to allow implant placement. Furthermore, the patient did not agree to extraction of teeth #13 and #23. Therefore, the final restoration had to be supported by four implants (#14, #11, #21, #24; mm, RN, Straumann, Basel, Switzerland) and two natural teeth (#13, #23) with cantilevers in the areas #15 16 and #25 26 (Figs. 2a d). Customised implant abutments (torqued to 35 Ncm) and gold copings placed on natural teeth #13 and #23 served as primary telescopes (Fig. 2c). Electroformed pure gold copings with a thickness of 0.25 mm (AGC Galvanogold, Wieland, Pforzheim, Germany), fixated in the superstructure with a self-curing copolymer cement (AGC Cem, Wieland, Pforzheim, Germany), as previously described were used as secondary telescopes. 5, 6 The metal framework was milled from a titan 5 alloy (ZENOTEC Ti Disc; Wieland) and covered with micro-ceramic composite (Ceramage, SHOFU, Ratingen, Germany). The patient was put on a three-months maintenance schedule. Six years after implant and prosthetic treatment, the patient reported to the office. Tooth #13 had been fractured in a car accident. He refused any new restoration and insisted on keeping the existing one. Thus, implant placement in position #13 was planned. The fractured tooth #13 was extracted. The maxillary denture was inserted and a bite registration in central occlusion was performed using self-curing acrylic resin (pattern resin; GC, Alsip, USA). An impression (Impregum; 3M ESPE, Neuss, Germany) of the maxilla was taken with the denture in place. The denture was removed from the patient s mouth together with the impression (Fig. 3a). This allowed for the fabrication of a cast with an exact duplication of the abutments (Fig. 3b). The casts were placed in an articulator using the denture as a guide to achieve correct occlusion (Fig. 4a). A temporary fixed partial denture (from #14 to #24 with #15 and #25 candilevers) from coloured polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA; Zenotec; Wieland, Pforzheim, Germany) was milled based on a scan of the maxilla cast, and was adhered on the abutments using Figs. 11a & b_denture in place; a) close-up; b) anterior view. Fig. 11a Fig. 11b 16 I implants

4 case report I provisional cement (TempBond, Kerr Co., Orange, USA; Fig. 4b). In addition, a surgical stent fitting onto the abutments was milled from clear PMMA (Zenotec; Wieland, Pforzheim, Germany, Fig. 5a). The planned axis of implant #13 was determined using a dental parallelometer (Fig. 5b), and a drill sleeve was placed into the surgical stent (Fig. 5c). An implant ( mm, SB line; Dentegris, Duisburg, Germany) was inserted with a torque of 35 Ncm using a two-phase protocol (Fig. 6). Three months after implant placement, an impression post was positioned on the implant and the surgical stent was placed in the patient s mouth after the drill sleeve had been removed. The impression post was attached to the surgical stent using modeling resin (pattern resin, GC, Alsip, USA; Fig. 7). After this, the implant analog was attached to the impression post (Fig. 8a) and fixed in the cast using acrylic resin (Fig. 8b). A customised abutment fitting crown #13 was fabricated (Figs. 9a and b), positioned on the implant #13 and torqued to 35 Ncm (Figs. 10a c). Subsequently, the denture was inserted (Figs. 11a and b). Case 2 The patient (male, 61-years-old and in very good general health) had a foul-mouth periodontal-implant and prosthodontic rehabilitation in After combined periodontal and implant treatment the mandible was restored with single-fix crowns retained on natural teeth and implants (Fig. 12). The maxilla was restored (in the same way described above for the first case with a removable palatal free metal-ceramic bridge using double crowns, e.g. telescopic crowns, as attachments, retained on seven natural teeth (#14,13 23) and three implants (#13, 24, 25; RN, 10 x 4.1 mm, Straumann, Basel, Switzerland). Because the patient did not consent to a sinus augmentation, no implants were placed in regio #16 and #26. Tooth #14 was treated endodontically and was used as the last abutment (Fig. 12). Thirteen years after prosthetic rehabilitation, the patient reported to the office with a root fracture in tooth #15. The tooth was extracted, the secondary telescopic crown in regio #15 was removed, and the supraconstruction was temporarily filled with a photocured, highly elastic temporary material (Fermit, Ivoclar Vivadent, Ellwangen, Germany). The patient again refused a sinus lift and therefore the immediate implant placement regio #15 was scheduled. The axis of the tooth #15, the fabrication of the transfer key and the implant placement, were performed as previously described in case 1. A short implant (Endopore mm, Sybron Implant Solutions, Bremen, Germany) was inserted into area #15 (Fig. 13). Four months after implant placement, impressions were taken and a cus- AD 14 YEARS 4.5 x 6.0mm 5.0 x 5.0mm 5.0 x 6.0mm 7 YEARS 5.0 x 5.0mm 6.0 x 5.0mm 8 YEARS 5.0 x 6.0mm 4 MONTHS Blood Vessel within Haversian System 8 YEARS 4.0 x 5.0mm 5.0 x 5.0mm 6.0 x 5.0mm 3.0 x 6.0mm 4.0 x 6.0mm 4.5 x 6.0mm 5.0 x 6.0mm 6.0 x 6.0mm Bicon Europe Ltd. Hauptstr Buechenbeuren Germany Phone +49 (0)65 43 / Fax +49 (0)65 43 /

5 Fig. 12 Fig. 13a Fig. 13b Fig. 14a Fig. 14b Fig. 15 Fig. 12_Orthopatomograph taken at the completion of the perio-implant-prosthodontic treatment. Figs. 13a & b_a) Surgical guide for implant placement #15; b) X-ray after implant placement. Figs. 14a & b_customised gold implant abutment #15 in place; a) X-ray; b) clinical view. Fig. 15_Orthopatomograph taken at the completion of treatment. Fig. 16_Clinical view. tomised gold implant abutment and new secondary telescopic crown were fabricated and integrated into the same position as tooth #15 (Figs. 14 and 15). During a healing period as well as after the integration of the new abutment and the new secondary telescope in the bridge, the patient further used his telescopic maxillary restoration (Figs. 16a d). _Discussion The use of natural teeth and implants to support dentures incurs risks that may lead to loss of an abutment and, subsequently, the whole restoration. Recent reports have demonstrated a high long-term success rate of removable restorations supported by natural teeth and implants when double crowns, e.g. telescopic crowns, are used as attachments. 7 9 However, the use of the combination, e.g. connection, of natural teeth and implants to support fixed dentures is not advisable due to the higher risk of complications. 1,10 Cause for the loss of the abutment in case 1 was trauma from a car accident and not mechanical failure or periodontal infection or bone defects. Nevertheless, the resulting complications are similar to the ones described in the literature for cases where the above-mentioned causes lead to loss of an implant. 1 In case 2, the natural abutment was lost due to mechanical reasons 13 years after loading. This kind of complications, e.g. fractures, have been reported in the long-term maintenance of fixed or telescopic reconstructions, when endodontically treated teeth were used as abutments. 11,12 The complication discussed above could be avoided if the endodontically treated last natural tooth abutment #15 was extracted and replaced by an implant. In cases of full-arch restorations retained on both implants and natural teeth, when a fracture of a natural abutment occurs, removal of the restoration is often necessary, regardless of the type of restoration (removable or fixed). This can cause not only conflicts between patient and dentist, but also high financial and technical efforts. The technique described above allows the successful replacement of the failed abutment by an implant, enabling the continuous use of the existing restoration._ Editorial note: A list of references is availab from the publisher. 18 I implants Fig. 16 contact Prof. Dr Gregory-George Zafiropoulos Sternstr Düsseldorf Germany

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